Kentucky looks good for Hillary Clinton

Even though John Edwards has jumped on the Barack Obama bandwagon, it looks like Senator Hillary Clinton is going to sail to another landslide victory in the Democratic primary on Tuesday in Kentucky.
A new Clinton leading Obama by 27% points – 58% to 31% among Kentucky Democratic primary voters.
There are 51 delegates up for grabs in Kentucky.
Clinton's track record gives her a strong advantage in Kentucky. White voters have favored Clinton over Obama by 55 percent to 40 percent, rural voters 51-43, and voters without college degrees 52-44 in exit polls from 26 competitive primaries.
"Obama doesn't have much of a natural constituency in Kentucky," said Michael Baranowski, a political scientist at Northern Kentucky University. "Really, everything works in Clinton's favor."
I think our only clean exit from this primary is to put together a ticket with both Clinton and Obama.
As for Edwards' endorsement, that's no big surprise. He practically endorsed Obama earlier last week.




